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Phoenix honors 25 years of fighting domestic violence

October 08, 2024 | Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona


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Phoenix honors 25 years of fighting domestic violence
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant advancements in the fight against domestic violence, coinciding with October's designation as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A presentation showcased the extensive work undertaken by Mag over the past 25 years, emphasizing the organization's commitment to ending domestic violence.

City representatives also acknowledged the important initiatives being implemented in Phoenix, recognizing the city's ongoing efforts to combat this pressing issue. The meeting served as a platform to honor former Councilwoman Peggy Bilstein, a founding member of regional efforts aimed at addressing domestic violence, underscoring the collaborative nature of these initiatives.

The discussions reflect a growing awareness and proactive stance within the community to tackle domestic violence, fostering a supportive environment for victims and promoting awareness throughout the region.

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